Rihanna’s brand Fenty is the defendant in a lawsuit filed by a musician who claims the Savage X Fenty fashion show played the wrong version of a song.
The plaintiff, Jane Doe, who is a musician, claims the song nearly got her decapitated.
Doe claims Rihanna’s Fenty brand reached out to use one of her songs during a fashion show last fall.
But the DJ played the wrong version of the song that included a sample of sacred Islamic proverbs being chanted, according to TMZ.
The artist claims she received death threats when the fashion was live-streamed to millions of people around the Muslim world.
According to the suit, obtained by TMZ, the artist was assured the Fenty brand would play the radio version of the song without the Islamic proverbs.
Despite a public apology from Rihanna following the public backlash, the artist claims she was forced into hiding and lives in fear of her life.
She also can’t work to make ends meet and she has lost significant revenue because of threats to decapitate her.
She is asking Rihanna to make her whole financially.
According to reports, Rihanna has earned $1 billion through her business ventures.